[Moon-net] Call for logs of ARI New Modes EME contest

Giorgio Marchi marchi.g at libero.it
Mon May 28 09:01:31 CDT 2007


Hello friends,
many of you have participated in our EME contest on 12-13th May. Up to now we have received the following:

World :
JR6EXN   50 MHz
W5UWB  50 MHz

RA3WDK 144 (A)
LY2SA    144 (A)

YO3FFF  144 (B)

W5UWB  144 (C)
EA3DXU 144 (C)

RV3IG     144 (D)
OH3KLJ  144 (D)
WQ5S    144 (D)
RK3WWF 144 (D)

RU1AA     144 (F)

9H1TX     144 (D crossyagi)

SM5LE   1.2 GHz .
Italians :
IW5DHN  50 MHz
IZ1DBY  144 SWL .
IV3RYQ 144  (A)
I3LDP    144  (B)
I3EVK    144 (D)
IK2CDI  144 (D)
I1ANP   144 (D)
IK1UWL 144 (D crossyagi)

Many more have participated, beside thanking them we invite them to send their logs to 
 mario.alberti8 at tin.it , or by mail to Mario Alberti - Via Privata Maralunga 12 - 19126 La Spezia - Italy.

In the 144 and 432 bands there are many classes so your results can be compared to similar stations.



If you had not saved the rules, I send them once more:

A.R.I.

2nd Italian EME Contest "New Modes" 2007, rules

 

Period: from 00.00 UTC of 12th May 2007 to 24.00 UTC of 13th May 2007

 

Bands: 50 Mhz and up, only via Moon reflection
 

Modes: those modes in which message decoding is charged to a computer, whilst validation and qso management are effected by the human operator.

If during the contest no information has been received or exchanged, specifically regarding frequency and/or calls, the qso is considered "random", otherwise "assisted" (for that qso and subsequent ones). "Self spotting" is considered assistance. 

During a qso all information must be obtained only via EME.

 

Categories for bands 144 and 432 MHz:

Stations are subdivided by power and type of antenna employed. For yagis the total lenght, in wavelenghts, is considered (distance reflector-last director multiplied by the number of yagis in the array), for parabolic reflectors the dish diameter is considered.

At 144MHz 1 wl = 2,08 meters = 82" = 6' 10"

At 432 MHz 1 wl = 0.694 meters = 27".340

 

Band 144 MHz (Cat. A, B, C, D, E, F)

Note: Stations with cross yagis or circular polarization are classified separately. For cross yagis counts the sum of the lenght of the longest ones, either H or V.

 

Yagi                                 Dish              Power   < 350W          >350W

 

up to 5 wl                                                       A                      B

 

>5 wl,up to 10 wl            <7m (23')             B                      C

 

>10 wl,up to 20 wl            <10m (33')             C                      D

 

>20 wl,up to 40 wl            >10m (33')             D                      E

 

over 40 wl                         >14m (46')             E                      F

 

Band 432 MHz (A, B, C, D, E):

 

Yagi                                 Dish              Power   <250W          >250W

 

up to 18 wl                                                      A                      B

 

>18 wl,up to 36 wl            <3,05m (10')                   B                      C

 

>36 wl,up to 72 wl            <4,57m (15')                   C                      D

 

over 72 wl                         >4,57m (14')                   D                      E

 

Bands 50 MHz, 1,3 GHz and up:

One category per band, independently from power and antenna.

 

Downclassing:

If the first of each category scores less than the first of the lower category, the whole category is moved into the lower.

 

Points for 2-way qsos:

Random: 10 points; with italian stations 31 points. Between italian stations 10 points.

Assisted: 3 points; with italian stations 10 points. Between italian stations 3 points.

Italian stations (and foreign stations operating in Italy) will be classified separately from the rest of the world.

 

SWLs: The station heard can be inserted as correspondent twice maximum. Points: 10 for each station heard in qso, 31 if italian.

 

Prizes:

To the first of each cathegory. A certificate will be sent to all the partecipants who sent in the log. If somebody wins more than one cathegory, he gets only one prize and certificates for the other cathegories won, while the prize for these cathegories goes to the second placed and will be so inscribed.

 

Log:

It can be sent also by e-mail to mario.alberti8 at tin.it (will be confirmed upon reception), or by mail to Mario Alberti - Via Privata Maralunga 12 - 19126 La Spezia - Italy.

Logs should be sent within 30 days from the contest.

The log must contain a general section with Call, Name, Adress (including e-mail if had), QTH Locator, Band, Cathegory, PA Power, Antenna dimensions and type.

The qso log must contain Date, Hour, Mode, Call, R (random) or A (assisted), Points, and Total Points. Comments and other info are welcome.

The Italian E.M.E. Coordinator

Mario Alberti, I1ANP




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